John Oliver isn’t the most popular man in Trinidad and Tobago right now. At least according to former FIFA exec Jack Warner.

On Tuesday, the Last Week Tonight host shelled out hard-earned money to purchase four minutes of airtime on Trinidadian TV. In it, he begged Warner, indicted last month on corruption charges, to make good on his promise (threat?) to release some of the scandalous details of FIFA’s inner workings. And he did it in the only way he knows how – with a whole lot of snark.

Not surprisingly, Oliver’s passionate plea didn’t sit well with Warner, who has hit back with a three-minute response video – one set to overly dramatic music that made most of his message incomprehensible. After earlier defending himself with an article from The Onion, we suppose nothing Warner does should come as a surprise anymore.

“I don’t need any advice from any comedian fool who does not enter this country to tell me what facts to release or not to release,” Warner said in the video. “That is not his business. I take no instructions from him.”

Turner also took Oliver to task for mocking Trinidadian culture, and condemned TV6 – the station that gave the comedian the green light to run The Mittens of Disapproval – for accepting advertising money from an “American foreigner,” which is hilarious because, you know, Oliver couldn’t be more British.

By the way, Jack: Great shirt. Anyway, after having to chug a Bud Light Lime on his show, a back-and-forth with a wanted man is probably the least of John Oliver’s concerns right now. The countless jokes created by this unexpected exchange might have something to do with that.